JASON BONHAM HONORS HIS FATHER’S LEGACY WITH POWER AND PASSION: “AN EVENING WITH JBLZE” RETURNS TO THE ROAD TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF PHYSICAL GRAFFITI — A MONUMENTAL TRIBUTE TOUR BRINGING THE SPIRIT, SOUND, AND STAGECRAFT OF LED ZEPPELIN’S MASTERPIECE TO LIFE FOR A NEW GENERATION OF FANS

**Jason Bonham Hits the Road with “An Evening with JBLZE: Celebrating 50 Years of *Physical Graffiti***”\*\*

 

Jason Bonham, son of the legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, is once again revving up the engines of rock nostalgia with a new leg of his acclaimed tribute tour, **“An Evening with JBLZE: Celebrating 50 Years of *Physical Graffiti***.” This latest run marks a powerful homage to one of Led Zeppelin’s most ambitious and genre-defining albums, originally released in 1975.

 

The *Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening* (JBLZE) project has been a labor of love for over a decade, serving as both a personal tribute and a faithful recreation of the Zeppelin live experience. But this tour promises something especially monumental: a deep dive into the double-album epic that gave us “Kashmir,” “Trampled Under Foot,” “In My Time of Dying,” and more.

 

“*Physical Graffiti* wasn’t just an album—it was a universe,” Bonham said in a recent statement. “It showed the full range of what Zeppelin could do—blues, hard rock, funk, folk, Eastern influences—it’s all there. This tour is about honoring that legacy with the power and respect it deserves.”

 

Audiences can expect a career-spanning setlist with *Physical Graffiti* as the centerpiece, performed with painstaking attention to detail, dynamic visuals, and the unmistakable thunder of Bonham’s drums echoing his father’s iconic style. Backed by a handpicked band of world-class musicians and vocalists who channel the raw energy of Plant, Page, and Jones, JBLZE brings the magic of Zeppelin to life for a new generation.

 

The tour kicks off this fall with stops in major U.S. cities and a few international surprises still to be announced. For longtime Zeppelin fans and newcomers alike, this will be more than a concert—it will be a celebration of one of rock’s most enduring mas

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